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6 pages in length. The writer discusses crime pattern and deterrents as they relate to community planning. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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behind situational remedies the basis upon which all crime prevention should be addressed, but it also defies the very core of what conventional crime theories - and their subsequent failed
prevention efforts - espouse, rendering every one of them irrelevant where situational remedies are concerned. Indeed, the objective of situational crime prevention as it relates to community planning and
crime pattern analysis is to remove the elements inherent to crime: A location with minimal security is more likely to be robbed than one that has invested in a more
comprehensive system; if the chance of getting caught is greater in one place than another, there is no question which location the offender will target; residents who house large amounts
of cash onsite have a greater risk of robbery than those who remove the temptation altogether. Strategies are both simple and accessible when it comes to situational crime prevention;
those who understand the fundamental principle of 1) removing the temptation for criminal activity (targets) and 2) making the accessibility to said targets less desirable will easily incorporate the necessary
techniques into the aspect of community planning. When an individual has already embraced the life of crime, the most appropriate method of crime
prevention based upon crime pattern analysis is to deter the offender from carrying out his crime, which is where situational prevention comes into play. Employing the far-reaching benefits of
"up-to-date technology, surveillance and building design to ward off potential criminals" (United Nations Department of Public Information, 2000), the inevitable result of such high-tech deterrents has rendered "a sharp rise
in the private policing and security industries" (United Nations Department of Public Information, 2000) with homeowners and businesses alike utilizing such protective measures as closed-circuit television and speed cameras.
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